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terror, we were tense the whole time that it was obvious why enforcement but if which the amount of law enforcement in watertown was impressive in during their in the day and saw what had come into my apartment with the room by room search and the parameters were -- search and it is clear there were working hard to track down with a second suspect was hiding greta: how far was the house with the bow by your home? >> to 200 yards. it was right next door. and gunshots are very loud in person. it was too close. greta: describe how you feel tonight. >> mixed emotions emotions, obviously. thoughts are with people who suffered great losses and people that are struggling with injuries sustained and those who have loved ones that are hurt but in watertown? it is a gigantic relief and i am very proud to be from boston. i feel honored to be from boston to be honest. greta: i of so happy for that people from watertown and the people in the hospital to one week ago participating in a marathon and tonight they have to learn to walk with a prosthesis and as people applaud the have to remember this is
terror, we were tense the whole time that it was obvious why enforcement but if which the amount of law enforcement in watertown was impressive in during their in the day and saw what had come into my apartment with the room by room search and the parameters were -- search and it is clear there were working hard to track down with a second suspect was hiding greta: how far was the house with the bow by your home? >> to 200 yards. it was right next door. and gunshots are very loud in...
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law enforcement was very impressive. people in watertown are very relieved and th there is some rejoicing. there will always be people that help. >> greta: it's the people of boston and police down to the medical and citizens that have helped and endured this, al, thank you very much. >>> after a massive manhunt, police tracking down dzhokar tsarnaev do to a boat. how did they do that. mark fuhrman joins us. they almost did a surgical operation. he a alive, in custody, but it certainly was a great operation tonight, wasn't it? >> it certainly was. most of my questions since this perimeter was set up was it large enough and did the suspect before he was able to get outside the perimeter and was there enough personnel to seal it up. answer to both those questions is obviously yet. i have a feeling that he got as far as he could until the perimeter started closing in and he found that bet on. >> greta: what i don't understand, i hope in the days and weeks to come -- that this bombing was planned obviously. they had to make
law enforcement was very impressive. people in watertown are very relieved and th there is some rejoicing. there will always be people that help. >> greta: it's the people of boston and police down to the medical and citizens that have helped and endured this, al, thank you very much. >>> after a massive manhunt, police tracking down dzhokar tsarnaev do to a boat. how did they do that. mark fuhrman joins us. they almost did a surgical operation. he a alive, in custody, but it...
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either his information was recorded in an accessible file and law enforcement or was not. if only accessible to the f.b.i. why did they not access it at that moment. the information had to go somewhere. we get hundreds and thousands, too bad, too sad, get more people. we got too much business so we aren't going to do anything well. we probed in this and scrubbed this. if you done all you corks give it to the locals. information sharing, intelligence sharing. f.b.i. doesn't like to give information out. they want to keep it. >> megyn: we will have a frank discussion in the days and weeks. mark, thank you. coming up, are we in a war on terror or war against al-qaeda? and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. alright, right in the old bucket. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. ♪ [ male announcer ] pass down something he will be grateful for. the rdable midsi passat. and you'll be grateful right now during springtoberfest wh
either his information was recorded in an accessible file and law enforcement or was not. if only accessible to the f.b.i. why did they not access it at that moment. the information had to go somewhere. we get hundreds and thousands, too bad, too sad, get more people. we got too much business so we aren't going to do anything well. we probed in this and scrubbed this. if you done all you corks give it to the locals. information sharing, intelligence sharing. f.b.i. doesn't like to give...
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and of course, just as you said, have of we have confirmed from a law enforcement source that the person on the boat is in custody, but they have not identified that person. i have to tell you, i was thinking about the people in this neighborhood as we were watching this happen, how many people must be terrified sitting in their house all day long, while the lockdown was under way. and how relieved they would be if this was a resolution to that. when we were covering some of the grievously injured people earlier in the week from the bombings itself that happened on monday the doctors kept talking about their concerns for p.t.s.d., posttraumatic stress syndrome, but not just the victims, but the people who witnessed it, the people who helped at that time, and the family member member to endure. and i wonder. how people have been suffering through this whole week in this neighborhood and this city waiting for some kind of sign of safety that this person who was so willing to kill innocent people of captured. >> pelley: thank you very much. we're going to continue to watch that live picture
and of course, just as you said, have of we have confirmed from a law enforcement source that the person on the boat is in custody, but they have not identified that person. i have to tell you, i was thinking about the people in this neighborhood as we were watching this happen, how many people must be terrified sitting in their house all day long, while the lockdown was under way. and how relieved they would be if this was a resolution to that. when we were covering some of the grievously...
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killed and taken into custody and a man who developed to be taken into custody tip your hand to the law-enforcement tonight. thank you. he will be a fly that that night and i will be watching. >> we now go to our correspondent. we can see the suspect he came into the eye hospital on a stretcher. >> we are told buildable injuries we're trying to confirm there are suggestions how many times he was shot to we're trying to get that nailed down to get the exact injuries that we are told he is in some sort of surgery so the information coming out in the massive amounts of quantity the betty taking time to ensure they get the right information out to the media. there is a significant police presence at every entrance, every exit with the large campus that crosses over even to the children's hospital a significant presence and as we drove through boston it was interesting to see the stores are opening and as they get back to normalcy there was about 800 students out on the street and they stopped traffic favor cheering all the flags and emergency personnel that by and large -- a lot of sheep -- cheers went
killed and taken into custody and a man who developed to be taken into custody tip your hand to the law-enforcement tonight. thank you. he will be a fly that that night and i will be watching. >> we now go to our correspondent. we can see the suspect he came into the eye hospital on a stretcher. >> we are told buildable injuries we're trying to confirm there are suggestions how many times he was shot to we're trying to get that nailed down to get the exact injuries that we are told...
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incredible job by law enforcement that he was brought in alive. suspect, once again, dzhokar tsarnaev, suspect number two in the bombing, was just brought in live. kerry? >> yeah, wayne metrano is here with us. i thought we would ask a resident held captive in his home here since last night, okay, so the final conclusion here is, that the suspect has been taken into custody and he is alive. so your thoughts about what you have been through in the past 24 hours. the fact he is in custody and wait it has concluded here. >> well, again, i was woken by the explosions which were just a mere 30, 35 feet from where i live here in watertown. and rapid gunfire which obviously got my curiosity. and the police and military is something like i have never seen before. >> how unsettling is it for you to be in your home, not allowed to leave until 6:00 today. then after being let out, discovering okay, just a short distance from here, they may have found the suspect. >> it is strain nj this respect, that watertown is a very, very easy going, very community type
incredible job by law enforcement that he was brought in alive. suspect, once again, dzhokar tsarnaev, suspect number two in the bombing, was just brought in live. kerry? >> yeah, wayne metrano is here with us. i thought we would ask a resident held captive in his home here since last night, okay, so the final conclusion here is, that the suspect has been taken into custody and he is alive. so your thoughts about what you have been through in the past 24 hours. the fact he is in custody...
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and he has been speaking with his law enforcement sources as we watch this live event unfold. bob? >> scott, i think we're going to learn a collective lesson in patience because no one will be in a hurry on the law enforcement side. officials have made very very clear to me. i reached out to a couple officials in the last 20 minutes or so and they say, look, if this is our suspect-- and i think there is some optimism that it is-- they've got a situation that's relatively contained. i use that word with caution. i mean, he's not in custody, clearly he's got a platform there that he can still cause some havoc from. but investigators have to approach this as if they have, among other things, time on their side and they will make a decision on how they want to proceed. it's going to be very slow. i don't think anyone who's with us here should expect us to end quickly i think an effort will be made-- if the suspect chooses to go this direction-- to capture him alive if this is the suspect we're looking for, because of the intelligence value. but it's clear in talking to a couple of offi
and he has been speaking with his law enforcement sources as we watch this live event unfold. bob? >> scott, i think we're going to learn a collective lesson in patience because no one will be in a hurry on the law enforcement side. officials have made very very clear to me. i reached out to a couple officials in the last 20 minutes or so and they say, look, if this is our suspect-- and i think there is some optimism that it is-- they've got a situation that's relatively contained. i use...
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. >>> bay area democrats are determined to pass new gun control laws despite a failed attempt at the senate. at 1:00 in palo alto, congresswoman joins michael thompson to host a gun prevention meeting. both vow not to let the outcome of the senate stop them from passing house legislation. they say 90% of americans support that effort. >>> the north bay little league season has been cancelled indefinitely after shots were fired a game this week. an emergency meeting mgt will be held to discuss issues. >> reporter: the field where major all-star pitcher played as kid is immaterial. the sounds of baseball silenced after a parent fired shots into a vehicle of the opposing team's vehicle. >> how do you bring a gun and how do you feirpd fire it off? >> his son's season has been cancelled indefinitely until they can figure out how to ensure the safety of its players. >> i was really looking forward to play more. >> i don't want to cancel the whole season but i would rather lose a season than a kid. >> vice president says gunshots were fired near the field several times before wednesday's in
. >>> bay area democrats are determined to pass new gun control laws despite a failed attempt at the senate. at 1:00 in palo alto, congresswoman joins michael thompson to host a gun prevention meeting. both vow not to let the outcome of the senate stop them from passing house legislation. they say 90% of americans support that effort. >>> the north bay little league season has been cancelled indefinitely after shots were fired a game this week. an emergency meeting mgt will be...
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a lot of law enforcement involved in that. to assist that we have suspended all service on the m.b.t.a., our public transit service, and this will continue until we think it's safe to open all or some of that. we're asking people to shelter in place-- in other words to stay indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer. and that applies here in watertown where we are right now. also cambridge, waltham, newton, belmont and, at this point, all of boston. all of boston. this is a serious situation. we're taking it seriously. we're asking the public to take it seriously as well and to assist law enforcement by following these simple instructions. we've got every asset that we can possibly muster on the ground right now. they are doing a terrific job and working in concert with each other but we are going to need the public to help us help them stay safe. >> reporter: in washington, the president convened a briefing in the white house situation room with
a lot of law enforcement involved in that. to assist that we have suspended all service on the m.b.t.a., our public transit service, and this will continue until we think it's safe to open all or some of that. we're asking people to shelter in place-- in other words to stay indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer. and that applies here in watertown where we are right now. also cambridge, waltham, newton,...
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. >> i feel a great amount of thanks for law enforcement and first rounders. i'm thinking of the volks that are recovering. >> i hope we recover with grace and fortitude. i have no doubt about that. >> fortitude she said. i've heard tenacity a lot this well in boston as well. thomas freedman penned this piece. he brings up a piece saying bring on the next marathon, no flowers, no glass, let's move. i want to be able see him say move on. once they open up the crime scene behind me, what will happen in that place where those two explosions happen on monday. >> it will take some time before normal normality sets in. how did they do it? they killed four people as bell. we'll take a short break. we talk robert bear on the actual capture of the two terrorists. >>> here's new video we've gotten in from northeastern university of the celebrations an campus upon word of the capture tonight. >> usa! usa! usa! usa! usa. >> i don't think we can make it through this. ♪ male narrator: there's something positive being generated in california. when ordinary energy is put in
. >> i feel a great amount of thanks for law enforcement and first rounders. i'm thinking of the volks that are recovering. >> i hope we recover with grace and fortitude. i have no doubt about that. >> fortitude she said. i've heard tenacity a lot this well in boston as well. thomas freedman penned this piece. he brings up a piece saying bring on the next marathon, no flowers, no glass, let's move. i want to be able see him say move on. once they open up the crime scene behind...
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law enforcement in the u.s. rather than pakistan. >> i was talking to the fbi agent who started boston's first join the terrorism task force. among the things he was amazed to really talk about is that back in the '80s and '90s, you simply didn't have everyone walking around with a miniaturized and exceptionally powerful surveillance tool that could then be called upon to turn a fleeting moment of existence and a memory that might fade into data that can be harvested and analyzed. that was quite an amazing thing from his perspective about u ultimately knowing what that gets you. >> the existence of that data, the existence of the data in the public sphere, the data being sent to police and the way in which the kind of crowd sourcing amateur investigation was intersecting with, sometimes derailing the official investigation, the way that things that were spotted on an internet thread would end up in an official's e-mail which would then end up back reported out. >> we have lessons about how this might look going
law enforcement in the u.s. rather than pakistan. >> i was talking to the fbi agent who started boston's first join the terrorism task force. among the things he was amazed to really talk about is that back in the '80s and '90s, you simply didn't have everyone walking around with a miniaturized and exceptionally powerful surveillance tool that could then be called upon to turn a fleeting moment of existence and a memory that might fade into data that can be harvested and analyzed. that...
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and gratitude of what law enforcement did. they have been searched and identified and you will remember that this has been the release of these photos. he, and his brother, were engaged in a pursuit with police. there were shots fired, explosives and the older brother, that exited the vehicle. he also was ended up shot, killed but this is just hours and hours on the loose. he was cornered and captured and in custody. it is great news for people of boston have been waiting for. >> relief is the word that explains for all of these people in boston the second suspect is in custody. what a tragic week it has been in boston. the marathon, and patriot state, holiday. where people come out for the annual marathon. again, how difficult it has been for them to come out of an event. it is a family event. 180 people injured. three people killed. the fbi releasing photographs. and the main suspect in the bombing on monday and what happened last night at mit. with the office for being killed. those initial reports that we reported at 11:00
and gratitude of what law enforcement did. they have been searched and identified and you will remember that this has been the release of these photos. he, and his brother, were engaged in a pursuit with police. there were shots fired, explosives and the older brother, that exited the vehicle. he also was ended up shot, killed but this is just hours and hours on the loose. he was cornered and captured and in custody. it is great news for people of boston have been waiting for. >> relief...
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it was an amazing piece of law enforcement work. not just the bureau, but everybody cooperating together. this is going to be a big help in the future. it was a help in london when they had their problem. they have cameras all over the place. i think this is what's going to happen in the future of america as well. >>brian: bill, you know what happened in boston, how that city for five days was in basic lockdown. what is the message to new york, to washington, to orlando, any other major city? how would you react? >> you know, people have to go on with their lives. in america we will go on with our lives. we're a tough bunch of people. >>brian: i know we will. what about you guys? do you guys change your approach now? >> we will continue to look at everything, look at the lessons of the marathon. coming up in new york on the fifth of may and i'm riding in this five-borough race, i'm going to be in it. i want to be comfortable doing that. but i guarantee you you're going to see a whole lot more police presence on that bicycle run, the
it was an amazing piece of law enforcement work. not just the bureau, but everybody cooperating together. this is going to be a big help in the future. it was a help in london when they had their problem. they have cameras all over the place. i think this is what's going to happen in the future of america as well. >>brian: bill, you know what happened in boston, how that city for five days was in basic lockdown. what is the message to new york, to washington, to orlando, any other major...
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and she killed the out law " should reflect ". and she was a 30 year, the old law ' sugarfoot'... and after the word getting her ready for her funeral they realize that she was in command. had a child i took all the facts about her and i created a novel. >> that is why it is so much fun to read and listened to. >> yes. the star of hollywood deadwood played calamity jane and she is brilliant. >> this is an audio book and this is also a regular book. she is buried in the bay area. the watsonville, calif.. and that was a big charity group of men. and only men could be a part of it. she became a member. and to help widows, children and when she died she found out that she was a woman on the loss, they buried her in that cemetery. >> odd fellows takes an entirely new term. women were almost crossing like men anyway. >> women were even fighting in the cell war where in women's clothes. at that time you did not have to have a medical exam and some of them one on to have children. >> that was happening all over the world with some jan wahl's winners. some of these movies elbert nobbs.. 'a
and she killed the out law " should reflect ". and she was a 30 year, the old law ' sugarfoot'... and after the word getting her ready for her funeral they realize that she was in command. had a child i took all the facts about her and i created a novel. >> that is why it is so much fun to read and listened to. >> yes. the star of hollywood deadwood played calamity jane and she is brilliant. >> this is an audio book and this is also a regular book. she is buried in...
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n this care the law specifically includes explosives, so a bomb is for the purposes of federal law, a weapon of mass destruction. now, he will be charged with using that the normal punishment for using one is life in prison but if death results, as it did here, three people killed in the marathon, then the government could seek the death penalty. >> when do they expect to start questioning the suspect? >> you know, the best word i have on that is not going to be today, could be tomorrow, dippeds on how he is doing. i don't have a very good idea of his medical condition but i guess the feeling is that it's not as bad as some have said. he can speak. but that perhaps it's not ready -- not time to start questioning him yet. but the charges could still come today. they can charge him and then the questioning and the charging are independent at this phase. >> talk to me a little bit more about this unique group that's actually going to be conducting the interrogation. >> well, in the first phase, what the government will do here is invoke something called the public safety exception. any
n this care the law specifically includes explosives, so a bomb is for the purposes of federal law, a weapon of mass destruction. now, he will be charged with using that the normal punishment for using one is life in prison but if death results, as it did here, three people killed in the marathon, then the government could seek the death penalty. >> when do they expect to start questioning the suspect? >> you know, the best word i have on that is not going to be today, could be...
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sequia waslledn adeederal law. these laws say when you do a big project,ly t california law, if you are a local or state government or developer, you have to have public meetings and you have to tell people how much smog it will put in the air and how many cars and noise. you have to mitigator offset that damage. you have to find ways, not to kill the project, but tweak the project. developers, as you point out, say it adds too much cost to the project. it is a reason that california is unfriendly to business. this latest reform movement has been going on since governor schwarzenegger was there. last fall, the silicon valley business group came in and said this is our priority. they worked with the chamber of commerce and other groups and they wanted to make sweeping changes. at that time, 33 democrat senators and assembly people said no, no, you don't change a law this important at the end of the session. the plan was they were going to do it slowly at the beginning of this session. the business interests hitched
sequia waslledn adeederal law. these laws say when you do a big project,ly t california law, if you are a local or state government or developer, you have to have public meetings and you have to tell people how much smog it will put in the air and how many cars and noise. you have to mitigator offset that damage. you have to find ways, not to kill the project, but tweak the project. developers, as you point out, say it adds too much cost to the project. it is a reason that california is...
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>> during the manhunt. >> listen, law enforcement was very successful in this terrorist search. it was less than four days until they identified the person and put pictures of the two suspects out to the public. >> right. >> they knew the day before what these guys looked like because they had gone through the hundreds of hours of video and pulled down these two guys' images and basically had tracked their moves. >> i'm trying to think about hat live was like for them behind the lines. you hear stories about crazy gunfire taking place, the kind much stuff you see or hear in a war zone. not in the united states. how terrifying it must have been for them. it appears that these young men could have hadilitary type training or training of that sort. >> the joint terrorist task force, the fbi, the local police departments did a phenomenal job in not only coordinating the efforts with each other, but basically having teams of edts. >> what's that? >> explosion detection teams. >> yep. >> s.w.a.t. officers. they basically had themselves protected. and they basically did a phenomenal jo
>> during the manhunt. >> listen, law enforcement was very successful in this terrorist search. it was less than four days until they identified the person and put pictures of the two suspects out to the public. >> right. >> they knew the day before what these guys looked like because they had gone through the hundreds of hours of video and pulled down these two guys' images and basically had tracked their moves. >> i'm trying to think about hat live was like for...
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residents te residents terrified as law enforcement went door to door. this is one of the houses where police were combing through the neighborhood looking for the suspect. this is eddie beck's house. he took us through what it was like when s.w.a.t. teams came through here. >> they came in and searched the living room area, dining room, went through all of the bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen area. >> searched cabinets and things like that? >> they didn't go through cabinets or anything like that but went through bedrooms and closet doors and made their way through the back here. >> reporter: beck shared his footage of the s.w.a.t. teams combing through his house. during these moments, they didn't know where tsarnaev was or whether he was carrying explosives on his body. beck got a chill just knowing about it. >> knowing they had him surrounded and so close to our neighborhood it made us think that he might have been here at nighttime and they flushed him out into that area. >> reporter: vivian stevens lives by herself also very close to the house where tsa
residents te residents terrified as law enforcement went door to door. this is one of the houses where police were combing through the neighborhood looking for the suspect. this is eddie beck's house. he took us through what it was like when s.w.a.t. teams came through here. >> they came in and searched the living room area, dining room, went through all of the bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen area. >> searched cabinets and things like that? >> they didn't go through cabinets or...
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go we're mandated by law and they're using this for an excuse to lay people off. your technology coordinator lost his job and that might not be legal >> good morning. i'm a student at city college. i want to voice my opinion on the accreditation related to city college. i wanted to give a little bit of my story are city college has given me a second chance out of high school i wasn't prepared to go straight into a four-year but the city college has provided that he with that. i'm on track. and i've bend so much and if we continue to put education, you know, aside, you know, a lot of people, you know, have the are smart and capable, you know, we're going to be i guess not giving them the opportunity to succeed. and some of the city colleges are producing some the leader and many of my peers are going on to higher institutions. so, please keep city college in mind >> good morning, mr. chairman. i'm not going to sing to you but it's a real pleasure to address i today. as it was said it was approved by over 70 percent of san franciscans. i'm talking to you as a instru
go we're mandated by law and they're using this for an excuse to lay people off. your technology coordinator lost his job and that might not be legal >> good morning. i'm a student at city college. i want to voice my opinion on the accreditation related to city college. i wanted to give a little bit of my story are city college has given me a second chance out of high school i wasn't prepared to go straight into a four-year but the city college has provided that he with that. i'm on...
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i think we need to do a lot more in order to protect law-abiding americans. i don't care if they came here from another country or lived here all their lives, we need to protect law-abiding people and not worrying about terrorists who come here and their civil rights and their civil liberties. >> it is interesting, mayor, you had mentioned that on fox business. i thought it was profound because you think of the older brother, he had effectively become a citizen on september 11, 2012, the same year he was going back and forth to, you know, chechnya. many are going to try to look at those links and what have you, but invariably, you're right, in a lot of the media coverage there has been a notion that america is to blame for this, yet we are -- your city is proof of that, a mecca for talent around the world, better than 100 nationalities represented in some of the finest schools in the planets. schools that i could never get into, by the way. but i only point out, mayor, that we do that a lot here. your advice to those in the media do is what? >> i'll tell you,
i think we need to do a lot more in order to protect law-abiding americans. i don't care if they came here from another country or lived here all their lives, we need to protect law-abiding people and not worrying about terrorists who come here and their civil rights and their civil liberties. >> it is interesting, mayor, you had mentioned that on fox business. i thought it was profound because you think of the older brother, he had effectively become a citizen on september 11, 2012, the...
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under the law of war we can hold this suspect as a potential enemy combatant not entitled to miranda warnings or the appointment of counsel." with us now from new york is paul callan, former new york prosecutor. what are police trying to find out from him at this point? >> i think we're trying to find out what things, first, are there other unexploded bombs out there that have to be recovered to protect the public and secondly they're going to want to know how did you get all of this explosive material? who sold it to you? where is the chain? are there others who may be involved in some kind of a broader conspiracy? those are the two areas that i think federal authorities would be exploring. >> obviously there are a lot of legal implications about this and a great deal of discussion about this. i want to you listen to what alan dershowitz said. >> the government made a mistake claiming the exception to miranda when the police said there's no public safety, it's solved, it's over, there are no further threats but the fbi are saying there are enough further threats to justify an except
under the law of war we can hold this suspect as a potential enemy combatant not entitled to miranda warnings or the appointment of counsel." with us now from new york is paul callan, former new york prosecutor. what are police trying to find out from him at this point? >> i think we're trying to find out what things, first, are there other unexploded bombs out there that have to be recovered to protect the public and secondly they're going to want to know how did you get all of this...
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a local what's not enough there's a law in the local needs you want a community l.n.g. mold and will be used. you've just done for a match up artist i was fired i was fired. all fired. by a right. choose your language. make it with know if. it's the it's the consensus. choose the opinions that you. choose the stories that entire life choose me access to often. reluctantly. goodspeed. will eagerly lose sleep. little. love. a little relief. hello. there remaining suspect in the monday's marathon attacks is captured alive off to a field standoff with police in the boston suburb he and his brother who was killed in an area gunfight are being investigated for links with extremist groups in the north caucasus. meanwhile argy spoke exclusively to his a mother the alleged bombers who says he had children the web constantly monitored by the f.b.i. . and could never have carried out a terror attack. the bombings and mortar fire had polling stations on the rocks of first opposed to war election she reports of from the heart all the unrest flags flying over the us jet over insurrec
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have you been in trouble with the law? african-americans had to go to natalie that, but they had to go through rigorous testing, two different sets of tests. after all of that the school board came back and said, the most amazing things. none of these students were good enough to be in the way schools. they published it in. a list of why each of these kids wasn't good enough. here are the kids that failed scholastic plea. here the kids that have a bad background. here the kids -- the ticket to the court. the court said, you know what, or not feeling it. come back with us again because you will integrate. finally they paid 70 students that they were allowed into the schools. and it's not clear why they picked the 17 students. i know some of those students, they said they thought maybe there were lighter skinned. it looked around and said, well, no, looking at us, let's not a. maybe we have last names that sounded more -- no one could figure it out. but the 17 were picked. the same day that they were bitten the governor sent
have you been in trouble with the law? african-americans had to go to natalie that, but they had to go through rigorous testing, two different sets of tests. after all of that the school board came back and said, the most amazing things. none of these students were good enough to be in the way schools. they published it in. a list of why each of these kids wasn't good enough. here are the kids that failed scholastic plea. here the kids that have a bad background. here the kids -- the ticket to...
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well one of the biggest problems with this but is that it creates an exception to all of the privacy laws on the books right now so that companies that hold incredibly sensitive information like internet records can share it with other companies or directly with the government it's written so broadly though that they can go directly to military agencies like the n.s.a. and allow them to collect information on americans and. a very strong wall here in the united states between our civilian and our military and we don't let the military act against americans on u.s. soil it has it's rooted in our very founding of our country and this is a very dangerous bill because it allows the military to start collecting information on americans and something that i forgot to say was that these are actually the main problems with the bill that you have outlined the amendments that were fixed yet for the build and move forward what about the limit sharing of personal information another issue with the bill is that it doesn't say that companies need to extract the personal information before they share th
well one of the biggest problems with this but is that it creates an exception to all of the privacy laws on the books right now so that companies that hold incredibly sensitive information like internet records can share it with other companies or directly with the government it's written so broadly though that they can go directly to military agencies like the n.s.a. and allow them to collect information on americans and. a very strong wall here in the united states between our civilian and...
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to admit that they were the ones who started the fire but to this day however no members of law enforcement have ever been held accountable for this massacre and on this same day two years later the oklahoma city bombing on wednesday april nineteenth one thousand nine hundred five at nine am a massive explosion went off in the alfred p. murrah federal building which left one hundred sixty eight people dead nineteen of which were children and over six hundred injured the man behind the respect terrorist attack was timothy mcveigh revealed that his decision to bomb the murder of building was in retaliation to the federal raid on waco mcveigh was later sentenced to death by lethal injection here's a caucasian male so if there's anything that we can take away from this week's unfolding drama bloody history it's that terror has no nationality race or religion i was pretty upset. a little more of. her she let me feel like. i missed this week's tragic mayhem when news story has slipped under the radar like i have profound implications for american citizens i'm talking about the house passing the c
to admit that they were the ones who started the fire but to this day however no members of law enforcement have ever been held accountable for this massacre and on this same day two years later the oklahoma city bombing on wednesday april nineteenth one thousand nine hundred five at nine am a massive explosion went off in the alfred p. murrah federal building which left one hundred sixty eight people dead nineteen of which were children and over six hundred injured the man behind the respect...
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the citizenry, both in apprehending the folks, the videos that came in and everybody abided by the law. i think the mayor and the governor and the police chief did a fantastic job there. >> neil: do you think, steve, that -- we know obviously the target was mayhem and violence and death and all that, but that the business community was in any way a target, to disrupt them, to even disrupt your economy, an argument you often hear about 9-11, that it was much to have an impact on our economy as it was on our fears? >> i can't speculate about that. i think all i've been focused and our partners and the business community is try to get the aid to the victims. these victims' lives will be affected just from showing up at a marathon, it seems tragic. siphons will rally and help all these folks, both the business community, sports community, everybody is rallying around. >> neil: it must be a bipartisan rally because bain capital is the mitt romney-inspired firm. is there a sense that you get that invariably, the political snipeing has ensued about what the government knew and when about the
the citizenry, both in apprehending the folks, the videos that came in and everybody abided by the law. i think the mayor and the governor and the police chief did a fantastic job there. >> neil: do you think, steve, that -- we know obviously the target was mayhem and violence and death and all that, but that the business community was in any way a target, to disrupt them, to even disrupt your economy, an argument you often hear about 9-11, that it was much to have an impact on our...
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. >> the law was in 1984 . that is what it at that time. since then specifically after the times square bombing in 2010, >> attempted. >> the f.b.i. put out a memo that addresses the terrorist cases that they could expand the time in which they can question a suspect without reading them their rights. the question is how long of a time is there. we don't know the answer. >> was it not the letter of the law. but was it the intent of the law to stop an imminent threat against the people. for instance times square bomber had blown something out there and had blown something that the authorities needed to know about it >> it is it just a different thing and we don't know if there is someone in chicago and philadelphia and california and that the nature of terrorism is different. we'll expand this exception. this is not the law, shep. it is just a memo . there was talk too. as to whether or not it should go before congress. they fement it appropriate at the time. they could determine if there intelligence or not. >> and so they have a good case
. >> the law was in 1984 . that is what it at that time. since then specifically after the times square bombing in 2010, >> attempted. >> the f.b.i. put out a memo that addresses the terrorist cases that they could expand the time in which they can question a suspect without reading them their rights. the question is how long of a time is there. we don't know the answer. >> was it not the letter of the law. but was it the intent of the law to stop an imminent threat...
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federal law enforcement descended on watertown and began a massive man hunt. several explosive devices were detonated. they revealed that the suspects were brothers. 19 year old dzhokar was the one on the loose. the uncle of the two suspects urged his nephew to turn himself in, during an interview recorded around 11:30 am. it was 6:00 when the governor lifted the ban. shots erupted again. federal investigators are told that a person covered in brood is in a woman's back yard. at 8:45 after another round of gunfire officials announced they have the suspect in custody. dozens of people erupt in cheers and clap. >>> we talk about the s.w.a.t. team and the other agencies work together. this was a massive interagency composition of officers is really down-playing it. >> it's really an understatement. and they do it with practice and precision. and we saw how that practice can play out in boston. and other cities like the bay area are taking notice. some 9,000 people from every law enforcement agency near and far descended on boston to catch two men who created chao
federal law enforcement descended on watertown and began a massive man hunt. several explosive devices were detonated. they revealed that the suspects were brothers. 19 year old dzhokar was the one on the loose. the uncle of the two suspects urged his nephew to turn himself in, during an interview recorded around 11:30 am. it was 6:00 when the governor lifted the ban. shots erupted again. federal investigators are told that a person covered in brood is in a woman's back yard. at 8:45 after...
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an even bigger bigger government oh he's saying company lied to the government broad i didn't go to law and therefore we go to i don't really know that they were totally. you don't have to find weight that was what the regulation was they don't have another thread but if they only have the overhead i could even talk but they don't have enough regulators if i read the statistics right what their current budget amount allows them to do is inspect firms like this once every sixty seven years listen this is penny wise and pound foolish when you look at the number of work race workplace related deaths that happened and the amount of money that is spent to compensate families or health care costs for the injured we would spend less money i would postulate if we just had spent a little bit more and more inspectors said so i don't think that's healthy because i'm going to have these i'm saying i think at the state level at the federal level more money is being put in to giving people individuals households families money to meet their individual needs so these communal needs that we need to tak
an even bigger bigger government oh he's saying company lied to the government broad i didn't go to law and therefore we go to i don't really know that they were totally. you don't have to find weight that was what the regulation was they don't have another thread but if they only have the overhead i could even talk but they don't have enough regulators if i read the statistics right what their current budget amount allows them to do is inspect firms like this once every sixty seven years...
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it is not about gun laws. it is a story. it is a story about what could have prevented the loss of innocent lives and protect the ones of the future. ago, my mother attended high school. member a cheerleader, a of the honors choir. it was ary 11, 1988, day like any other day. she and her friends or eating lunch in the comments area when chaos erupted. >> there was a loud noise. people started screaming. kids were crying. it was so confusing. a first thought there must be a fight. then i saw all of these kids running toward us. tables were turned over and lunch plates were hitting the ground. people were screaming, there is a gun. two sophomores had brought guns to school. ss was the only one who fired. the teacher was critically injured. a well-respected the minister was steadily wounded. >> never did i think there was a gun in my school or that someone had just been shot and killed. confused,s were devastating, scared. long gone were the days when schools were considered a safe haven. stews were told it was an isolated inci
it is not about gun laws. it is a story. it is a story about what could have prevented the loss of innocent lives and protect the ones of the future. ago, my mother attended high school. member a cheerleader, a of the honors choir. it was ary 11, 1988, day like any other day. she and her friends or eating lunch in the comments area when chaos erupted. >> there was a loud noise. people started screaming. kids were crying. it was so confusing. a first thought there must be a fight. then i...
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the mother-in-law she is sickened by the horror inflicted. the family realizes now they never really new tamerian tsarnaev, the suspect number one and cannot begin to comprehend this tragedy. we are all over the developments including something going on in the city of chicago. more on that in a second. here is what we got for you now. mike tobin in watertown, massachusetts. what is the latest on the investigation there. ed henry at the white house responding to all these crosscurrents everywhere. to eric shawn where the injured suspect remains not surprisingly under heavy guard. mike? >> reporter: neil, this is the i dill i can neighborhood where it came to an end in a blaze of gunfire. the view of the helicopter pilot had there was someone hiding in that boat. he was wounded and bleeding, dzhokar tsarnaev half an hour from the cover of night that could have allowed him to move again. there were federal agents and guns drawn and at the ready to create a scene that people in this neighborhood would like to never see again. >> about 25 police c
the mother-in-law she is sickened by the horror inflicted. the family realizes now they never really new tamerian tsarnaev, the suspect number one and cannot begin to comprehend this tragedy. we are all over the developments including something going on in the city of chicago. more on that in a second. here is what we got for you now. mike tobin in watertown, massachusetts. what is the latest on the investigation there. ed henry at the white house responding to all these crosscurrents...
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new law layered. a little. old law. thanks a full twenty twelve and i'm back in iraq and so on the border with turkey i am i have an appointment this morning with the lebanese taxi. the united states said they would make a democracy out of iraq in the heart of the arab world but iraq i see today is a country on the brink of chaos torn between three groups kurds sunnis and shias. it is a country divided a stranger to peace that i'm about to cross a taxi ride to the heart of iraqi history. from the hole in the north of travel down through l b let some ammonia. tikrit volusia baghdad babylon. and. a road map of the iraqi tragedy. serve obviously i'm delighted the americans have finally left iraq as much of we're rocky's a very happy not to see that here anymore enough was enough the americans occupied us so we hate them like they lean here in iraq they killed in creating the conditions for chaos they're responsible for the whole tragedy of them and of course we were living in peace and they came to destroy our country and
new law layered. a little. old law. thanks a full twenty twelve and i'm back in iraq and so on the border with turkey i am i have an appointment this morning with the lebanese taxi. the united states said they would make a democracy out of iraq in the heart of the arab world but iraq i see today is a country on the brink of chaos torn between three groups kurds sunnis and shias. it is a country divided a stranger to peace that i'm about to cross a taxi ride to the heart of iraqi history. from...
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he is proficient in economics of law, a doctor of law, and he's written a number of books most recently "the future of modernization: what we can learn from the crisis," and, mr. minister, delighted you with are us, look forward to the remarks, and we'll then pepper you with questions. >> thank you very much. sorry for being late, tday,r thout and minds are on the people in boston. we hope it will be over soon. i have to make some remarks, and in europe, and what i wanted to say, we are the member -- [inaudible] we all know the summit in london , up to the meeting today, and we have made a lot of progress. we agree. [inaudible] too much in the european markets,. it is three main issues we are working on. i think in the open markets, we made last couple years, and that is not. in liberty, finance, and marks, we have a different opinion. aits issue as of late. we have to continue in this country. what we've done in europe, and bond markets, banking. [inaudible] financial markets and it is a very -- [inaudible] everyone at peace. [inaudible] to build by 17 sovereign benefits, you really th
he is proficient in economics of law, a doctor of law, and he's written a number of books most recently "the future of modernization: what we can learn from the crisis," and, mr. minister, delighted you with are us, look forward to the remarks, and we'll then pepper you with questions. >> thank you very much. sorry for being late, tday,r thout and minds are on the people in boston. we hope it will be over soon. i have to make some remarks, and in europe, and what i wanted to...
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the fact that they uncovered other explosive material and devices, certainly public safety has to be law enforcement's greatest concern. you try to get as much information to protect the public from potential devices being out there and or whether or not there's other members of the cell out there planning similar events. >> we know police are saying they found handguns, a rifle, six bombs at the shootout scene. what does that tell you about what they were planning? >> it tells you they weren't done certainly, which obviously is fortunate they were able to prevent them from the next event. obviously if they can uncover any other devices that might be out there that poses public safety risk, that's important as well. >> you tried richard reed in criminal court and got a conviction. others that say, saxby chambliss bliss most prominent among them, that tsarnaev should be tried perhaps as enemy combatant, not even in u.s. criminal court. what do you think of that? >> i think the department in the military has to at least make that assessment, does it make more sense to determine he is an en
the fact that they uncovered other explosive material and devices, certainly public safety has to be law enforcement's greatest concern. you try to get as much information to protect the public from potential devices being out there and or whether or not there's other members of the cell out there planning similar events. >> we know police are saying they found handguns, a rifle, six bombs at the shootout scene. what does that tell you about what they were planning? >> it tells you...
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residents terrified as law enforcement went door to door. after the standoff, we spoke to neighbors. here on cyprus street, this is one of the houses police were combing through the neighborhood looking for the suspect. this is eddie beck's house, he took us through what it was like when s.w.a.t. teams came through. >> they searched living room, dining room, went through the bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen area. >> they searched cabinets? >> no, didn't go through cabinets, went through the bedrooms, closet doors, made their way through the back. >> reporter: beck shared his own footage of the s.w.a.t. team combing through the house. during this, they didn't know where tsarnaev was. he got a chill thinking about it. >> knowing they had him surrounded and close to our neighborhood, made us think he might have been here at nighttime and they kind of flushed him out into that area. >> reporter: vivian stevens lives by herself, also very close to the house where tsarnaev was cornered. >> i heard a boom, didn't know what it was, then heard a lot of g
residents terrified as law enforcement went door to door. after the standoff, we spoke to neighbors. here on cyprus street, this is one of the houses police were combing through the neighborhood looking for the suspect. this is eddie beck's house, he took us through what it was like when s.w.a.t. teams came through. >> they searched living room, dining room, went through the bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen area. >> they searched cabinets? >> no, didn't go through cabinets, went...
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law enforcement did a good job. hearing from folks on scanners and privately, they knew something -- they knew it was something concrete they had. >> and we really defined law enforcement in this town this week in a way that isn't often done. it includes the transit police, it includes the m.i.t. police, harvard police. i went by the harvard campus, harvard cop i know, friend of mine, pulled me over, talked to me. you realize this guy could have easily been killed and don't think of university police that way normally. >> yeah. he was there, i don't know what the sequence was. still some confusion as to whether the robbery was perpetrated by these guys or not. >> i was told it was not. >> we don't know exactly what happened, but clearly he was the point of the speer for us, he is going to be remembered unfortunately for this tragedy. we also have a casualty in mbta, richard donahue seriously wounded. >> this i think begins for us with the deaths that occurred right over here on monday. >> i was so struck, this kid t
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the racial texture of slavery, the laws of economic 100 percent economic. actually came in quite a bit different. that did not really address your question. >> if i could interrupt you. time for one more question. [inaudible question] >> each of you take that one quick. >> i am currently working on a book. so this discussion of not using hindsight to think about things, one thing i have been interested in a long time is all of the attempts that the united states made to acquire territory failed . moments when americans decided not to acquire territory immobile what i want to do is write a book the looks of manifest destiny or american territorial expansion from the perspective of what did not happen to try to destabilize his narrative whereby we think of what u.s. boundaries are. is natural a lot of people thought the united states is going to take all essential america and canada and the mexican war made them think that. that to the workout. this is what my next project does. >> i am writing biography. california's favorite sun. >> go back to where i start
the racial texture of slavery, the laws of economic 100 percent economic. actually came in quite a bit different. that did not really address your question. >> if i could interrupt you. time for one more question. [inaudible question] >> each of you take that one quick. >> i am currently working on a book. so this discussion of not using hindsight to think about things, one thing i have been interested in a long time is all of the attempts that the united states made to...
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i mean any breaking of the law is bad, tim. you should never break the law. >> after graduating from high school, mcveigh attends a local business college but gives it up after only one year. he is restless and looking for focus. >> he wanted excitement. he comes home. he tells his father, i'm joining the army, dad. his father says, when? well, i go in tomorrow. and bill said okay. >> in the spring of 1988 mcveigh chops off his hair and is ship dound to ft. benning, georgia, for basic training. from there he's assigned a post at ft. riley, kansas. immediately mcveigh takes to the discipline and regimenation of military life. >> i wanted to get out and experience the rest of the world. i wanted to get out of my isolation of penalty. i wanted to be part of a team. i was a bit of a gun enthusiast, and so you can't go wrong both in brushing up your skills and getting the army's free ammunition. the army for me were some of the best years of my life. >> i think mcveigh found success for the first time in his life in the army. i thin
i mean any breaking of the law is bad, tim. you should never break the law. >> after graduating from high school, mcveigh attends a local business college but gives it up after only one year. he is restless and looking for focus. >> he wanted excitement. he comes home. he tells his father, i'm joining the army, dad. his father says, when? well, i go in tomorrow. and bill said okay. >> in the spring of 1988 mcveigh chops off his hair and is ship dound to ft. benning, georgia,...
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now all of the action has switched to watertown over the last several hours the police presence there law enforcement helicopters military police have all the directed their attention over there we know that there is really a barrage of law enforcement over there in watertown as we speak in terms of the location here in boston where literally steps away from where the bombing took place and certainly things are calmer here right now and people are just waiting to hear what's going to happen next and earlier today timothy alvin spoke at a police presser about what's going on and he told the nineteen year old dzhokhar stars now i have to turn himself in and i want you to listen to that piece and then we'll come out and talk. my message to the suspect is to give himself up to stop any further violence. towards anyone in terms of where he is at this point we cannot continue to lock down an entire city or entire state we are confident that we've done what we can do here in this particular neighborhood in terms of our search and unfortunately that was not fruitful but we are redoubling our effo
now all of the action has switched to watertown over the last several hours the police presence there law enforcement helicopters military police have all the directed their attention over there we know that there is really a barrage of law enforcement over there in watertown as we speak in terms of the location here in boston where literally steps away from where the bombing took place and certainly things are calmer here right now and people are just waiting to hear what's going to happen...
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. >> the family has had previous brushes with the law. court records show the older brother had a domestic violence charge that was dismissed 3 years ago after a jury trial. cbs news is reporting that the suspect's mother was arrested in massachusetts last summer charged with stealing women's clothing and damaging property. the drama intensified on thursday night after a police officer at mit was shot and killed. julia gives us a time line of what transpired. >> police call today a shooting on the mit campus. >> officer down. >> university police officer sean coll ie r was ambushed in his patrol car and killed. the brothers carjacked a man a few blocks away in cambridge. they told the driver they were the marathon bombers. a half hour later they released the man unharmed at a gas station where a surveillance camera captured this imagine of dzhokhar. police caught up to the stolen car around 1:00 a.m. then a running gun battle, explosives thrown from the car. >> they have explosives, some type of grenades. they're in between the houses out
. >> the family has had previous brushes with the law. court records show the older brother had a domestic violence charge that was dismissed 3 years ago after a jury trial. cbs news is reporting that the suspect's mother was arrested in massachusetts last summer charged with stealing women's clothing and damaging property. the drama intensified on thursday night after a police officer at mit was shot and killed. julia gives us a time line of what transpired. >> police call today a...
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law enforcement across the country will. we will train to it and we will be better for it. >> and one of the things that actually helped keep some of the people calm was the fact that news was breaking of that second suspect being arrested as people were standing in line. i saw lots of people up-to-date on their smart phones and even passing the word along to a lot of the people they were waiting in line with. reporting live at at&t park, sergio quintana, abc news. >> the key will be getting to the ballpark earlier. abc news will have continuing coverage on this story throughout the weekend and beginning with abc7 morning news at 5:00. we will also have live reports from boston with abc7 news reporter ama dates. you can follow her on twitter at ama at abc7. >>> we will take a break from the boston coverage for the moment and turn our attention to the weather. sandhya patel is here. live doppler 7hd is all clear. we have no moisture to speak of. but we are watching something. take a look right now. low clouds are beginning to
law enforcement across the country will. we will train to it and we will be better for it. >> and one of the things that actually helped keep some of the people calm was the fact that news was breaking of that second suspect being arrested as people were standing in line. i saw lots of people up-to-date on their smart phones and even passing the word along to a lot of the people they were waiting in line with. reporting live at at&t park, sergio quintana, abc news. >> the key...
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law enforcement did a good job. we were hearing from folks not only on the scanners but just privately, they knew this was something concrete that they had. >> and we really defined law enforcement in this town this week in a way that isn't often done. it includes the transit police, it includes the m.i.t. police, the harvard police. i went by the harvard campus, harvard cop i know, friend of mine, pulled me over, talked to me. you realize this guy last zplit easily been killed and we don't think of our university police that way normally. >> yeah. he was there, i don't know what the sequence was. still some confusion as to whether the robbery was perpetrated by these guys or not. >> i was told tonight it was not. >> we don't know exactly what happened, but clearly he was the point of the spear last night for us, and he's going to be remembered, unfortunately, for this tragedy. but we also have a casualty among the mbta police department in richard donohue was seriously wounded so -- >> this i think begins for us wi
law enforcement did a good job. we were hearing from folks not only on the scanners but just privately, they knew this was something concrete that they had. >> and we really defined law enforcement in this town this week in a way that isn't often done. it includes the transit police, it includes the m.i.t. police, the harvard police. i went by the harvard campus, harvard cop i know, friend of mine, pulled me over, talked to me. you realize this guy last zplit easily been killed and we...
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law enforcement across the country will. we will train to it and we will be better for it. >> and one of the things that actually helped keep some of the people calm was the fact that news was breaking of that second suspect being arrested as people were standing in line. i saw lots of people up-to-date on their smart phones and even passing the word along to a lot of the people they were waiting in line with. reporting live at at&t park, sergio quintana, abc news. >> the key will be getting to the ballpark earlier. abc news will have continuing coverage on this story throughout the weekend and beginning with abc7 morning news at 5:00. we will also have live reports from boston with abc7 news reporter ama dates. you can follow her on twitter at ama at abc7. >>> we will take a break from the boston coverage for the moment and turn our attention to the weather. sandhya patel is here. live doppler 7hd is all clear. we have no moisture to speak of. but we are watching something. take a look right now. low clouds are beginning to
law enforcement across the country will. we will train to it and we will be better for it. >> and one of the things that actually helped keep some of the people calm was the fact that news was breaking of that second suspect being arrested as people were standing in line. i saw lots of people up-to-date on their smart phones and even passing the word along to a lot of the people they were waiting in line with. reporting live at at&t park, sergio quintana, abc news. >> the key...
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